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          :: Thursday, September 23, 2004 ::
     
      
          
          Conservative Bloggers 
 Wired's Adam Penenburg considers the new role of conservative bloggers as media watchdogs:
 
 
 "This isn't the first time that blogs have kept an issue alive. The first blog-driven controversy caused the fall of Trent Lott when bloggers located quotes from previous speeches that many believed were racist. Another led to The New York Times op-ed page instituting a policy on corrections for its columnists. 
 Whether a blog leans left, right or sideways, as a collective force they are working to keep reporters honest. Journalists may not like their methods -- having your work sliced and diced in public is no fun -- but the end result may be better-quality news.
 
 Just ask Mr. Rather what happens if the facts in a story don't hold up to scrutiny."
 
 It's notable that few if any "liberal" blogs have managed to change anything fundamental about media, politics or much else for that matter.
 
 
 
 :: Max 8:31 AM  [+] ::
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